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U.K. gave Putin a midnight deadline to explain spy attack. What's next?On Monday, British Prime Minister Theresa May pointed the finger at Russian President Vladimir Putin. Critics of Trump's border wall shout opposition from TijuanaProtesters of Trump's border wall on the Mexican side said it would push desperate migrants to try and cross in more extreme areas and lead to more deaths. Russian with links to Putin critic found dead in LondonNikolai Glushkov, 69, previously worked for a company owned by Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky. U.N. says Facebook has 'turned into a beast' in violence-plagued MyanmarThe social media giant has played a "determining role" in the troubled Southeast Asian nation, a U.N. human rights expert told reporters. Taunting Tesla: Mainstream brands are challenging Elon Musk's reignTesla is losing the technological edge that, until recently, made it a unique alternative to conventional cars. U.K. spy poisoning 'clearly' came from Russia, Tillerson says"It's almost beyond comprehension that a state, an organized state would do something like that," Rex Tillerson said on a trip to Africa, hours before being fired. Survivors of U.K. school massacre have warning for Parkland studentsSurvivors of the Dunblane Primary School massacre in Scotland are sharing words of compassion — and caution — to students in Parkland, Florida. Australia's gun laws stopped mass shootingsStrict guns laws passed after a 1996 massacre prevented more attacks, according to computer analysis Blast strikes Palestinian PM's convoy during rare trip to GazaPrime Minister Rami Hamdallah was unharmed and went on to inaugurate a long-awaited sewage plant project in the northern part of the strip. U.S. picking up Taliban interest in Afghan peace talks, Mattis says"We've had some groups of Taliban — small groups — who have either started to come over or expressed an interest in talking," Defense Secretary Mattis said. More Recent Articles
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In Replacing Tillerson With Pompeo, Trump Turns to Loyalists Who Reflect ‘America First’ ViewsMr. Tillerson’s dismissal pulls the White House even further out of the economic and foreign policy mainstream and closer to the nationalist ideas that animated Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign. Gina Haspel, Trump’s Choice for C.I.A., Played Role in Torture ProgramMs. Haspel, the deputy director of the C.I.A., ran a secret prison in Thailand in 2002 where a Qaeda suspect was waterboarded. News Analysis: Under Pompeo, a Foreign Policy That Fits the President’s WorldviewThe man who would become secretary of state opposes the nuclear deal with Iran and doubts North Korea will give up its nuclear arsenal through negotiations. Republican Leading House’s Russia Inquiry Softens a Key FindingRepresentative K. Michael Conaway of Texas had said the Russians hadn’t favored Donald J. Trump’s candidacy. But on Tuesday, he said it was a matter of interpretation. In California, Trump Attacks Jerry Brown and ‘Sanctuary Policies’In his first visit as president to California, President Trump attacked the Democratic governor and called on Congress to punish jurisdictions that do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Trump Finds Unlikely Culprit in School Shootings: Obama Discipline PoliciesThe president, goaded by conservatives, is targeting an effort to address racial disparities in school discipline, arguing that any relaxation of policies could let a killer slip through the cracks. As Putin’s Opponents Flocked to London, His Spies FollowedRussia now has more intelligence agents in London than during the Cold War, officials say. The poisoning of a former agent put pressure on the British government to rein them in. U.K. Has Weapons to Use Against Russia, All With DrawbacksAs Britain weighs retaliation for the poisoning of a former spy with nerve agent, an array of financial and diplomatic tools are being proposed. The Nerve Agent Too Deadly to Use. Until Someone Did.Novichok, the poison used in England in an attack on a former Russian spy, is far deadlier than the generations of chemical weapons that came before it. 5 Women Accuse the Architect Richard Meier of Sexual HarassmentFive women told The Times that Mr. Meier sexually harassed them. In response, he announced a six-month leave as founder and managing partner of his firm. Editorial: Having a Torturer Lead the C.I.A.Few American officials were so directly involved in the frenzy of abuse after 9/11 as Gina Haspel, President Trump’s choice to head the agency. Op-Ed Contributor: China’s Economy Is Not Normal. It Doesn’t Have to Be.What seem like weaknesses — imbalance, debt — have been strengths: Even corruption has spurred growth. Editorial: America Has Failed Its Kids on Guns. It’s Time to Let Them Lead.The nation’s adults must listen to the students walking out of their schools Wednesday to protest gun violence. Editorial: Trump May Make America Miss Rex TillersonTillerson eviscerated the State Department, but his replacement, Mike Pompeo, will encourage the president’s hot-headed hawkishness. Op-Ed Contributor: Samantha Power: How Mike Pompeo Could Save the State DepartmentHe can’t change the president, but he can get back to trying to solve problems in the real world. Op-Ed Contributor: Marco Rubio: To Fight China on Trade, We Need More Than TariffsBroad tariffs alone won’t do anything to stop China’s unfair practices. The U.S. should use every tool in its arsenal. Op-Ed Contributor: Where Does Mike Pompeo Stand on the Issues? Too Close to TrumpHere’s how on issue after issue, the new secretary of state is too similar to the president. Op-Ed Columnist: Some Things Are True Even if Trump Believes ThemHe’s right that we have a real trade problem with China. But he’s wrong about what to do about it. Florida Will Seek Execution of Nikolas Cruz in Parkland Shooting TrialThe state attorney for Broward County said he would ask jurors to condemn Mr. Cruz to death after a rampage in Parkland, Fla., left 17 people dead. United Airlines Apologizes After Dog Dies in Overhead CompartmentA witness said a flight attendant told the pet owner to store her dog in the overhead compartment. The airline said it accepted full responsibility. Claire Foy, Queen on ‘The Crown,’ Was Paid Less Than Her On-Screen HusbandProducers acknowledged that Ms. Foy, who earned a Golden Globe and Emmy for her role as Queen Elizabeth II, was paid less than Matt Smith, who played Prince Philip. Now Two Former Presidents of South Korea Are Under InvestigationLee Myung-bak is the fifth former South Korean president to be questioned by prosecutors on corruption accusations since the 1990s. Madison Square Garden Has Used Face-Scanning Technology on CustomersFacial-recognition systems can help bolster security, but some experts say the technology raises questions about privacy and data security. Explosions Rattle Austin as Calls About Suspicious Packages MountThe police, who believe the blasts were linked, said they had received 265 calls from residents about packages. Joseph Percoco, Ex-Cuomo Aide, Found Guilty in Corruption TrialMr. Percoco, the governor’s former executive deputy secretary, was accused of accepting more than $300,000 in bribes from executives of two companies. Surfacing: How One Sport Is Keeping a Language, and a Culture, AlivePelota mixteca has been played for hundreds of years by indigenous people throughout the Americas. But it’s more than a competitive event. Critic’s Notebook: For Casual Indian Restaurants, It’s Party TimeAt a new array of places in Manhattan, curry is served with Hindi hip-hop, hallucinatory art and lots of flowers. The One Thing That Protects a Laptop After It’s Been StolenHere’s one thing you can do today so if your laptop is lost or stolen, your private, personal data doesn’t fall into the wrong hands too. Your Money Adviser: Interest on Home Equity Loans Is Still Deductible, but With a Big CaveatThe I.R.S. says that if the loan is used for home improvements, you can still claim the deduction. But if you’re paying off credit card debt, you can’t. It’s Tax Time! Here’s What to Know This YearHow Soon Is Too Soon for a Movie of Real-Life Trauma?A film that dramatizes the 2011 attacks on Oslo and a nearby island by Anders Behring Breivik has stirred controversy in Norway. Givenchy and Hepburn: The Original Brand AmbassadorsBefore dressing for the red carpet became a business, this relationship defined the connection between a designer and his muse. Lens: Neither Black Nor White in the Mississippi DeltaTwo photographers document a community of Chinese-Americans in the birthplace of the blues. Why Is U.S. Health Care So Expensive? Some of the Reasons You’ve Heard Turn Out to Be MythsIn a new, detailed international comparison, the United States looks a lot more like its peers than researchers expected. More Recent Articles |
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